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The most basic rights of teachers are
The most basic right of teachers is the right to education and teaching.

Specific contents of the right to education and the right to teaching;

1. Teachers' educational and teaching activities are inalienable, which means that teachers' right to attend classes is inalienable. Note: It must be a legal education and teaching activity.

2. Teachers independently organize education and teaching activities.

3. Teachers can adopt different teaching forms and methods to carry out teaching reform and experiments.

Other rights of teachers:

1, academic research right

Mainly the right to participate in scientific research, academic exchanges, professional academic groups and express their opinions in academic activities.

2. Guide the evaluation correctly.

It means that teachers are in a leading position in education and teaching activities and can evaluate and guide students' rights. Note: No one may illegally interfere with the guidance and evaluation of students by teachers.

3. Right to remuneration and treatment

According to the law, teachers' salaries cannot be defaulted, and schools cannot deduct or deduct teachers' salaries in disguise.

4. Participate in management

Citizens have the right to make criticisms and suggestions. Teachers should correctly exercise their right to criticize and suggest, and must not distort facts or make personal attacks. Teachers receive training and management through workers' congresses (trade unions).

5, the right to further study

Teachers have the right to participate, and no organization or individual may interfere. On the premise of completing the task of education and teaching. Schools or other educational institutions and educational administrative departments shall guarantee this right of teachers.

The Importance of Teachers' Rights

Career development:

Empowering teachers can promote their professional development. This includes opportunities to participate in educational decision-making, professional training and continuous improvement of education level. Teachers with power are more likely to continue to learn and innovate in their own fields, thus providing higher quality education.

Stimulate teachers' enthusiasm;

Giving teachers certain rights can stimulate their enthusiasm and sense of responsibility. The existence of rights can make teachers participate more in teaching work and feel their own value in education, thus having more motivation to care about students' learning and growth.

Improve teaching quality:

Teachers with power are more likely to implement innovative and personalized teaching methods in teaching, because they have more autonomy to choose teaching strategies suitable for students. This will help to improve the quality of teaching and meet the diverse learning needs of students.